DPA – Digital Pulse Analyzer
The Digital Pulse Analyzer (DPA) is a non-invasive device that uses an infrared fingertip probe to measure the blood pulse and assess arterial and blood vessel health for early diagnosis and treatment monitoring.
DPA is used to measure and analyze pulse waveforms, heart rate and show arterial indexes. It provides information by way of a non-invasive, infrared light fingertip probe. The measurement probe consists of a light-emitting diode (infrared LED) and a photodiode placed on the opposite
side (of a finger) as a light receiver. The Photodiode detects the changes in the amount of light absorbed by hemoglobin, which tracks against time the density of blood in the fingertip, allowing the device to graph the pulse of blood flowing from the heart.
● Early diagnosis of arteriosclerosis and peripheral circulatory disturbance.
● Analysis on blood circulation indexes
● Analysis on blood vessel indexes
● Ability to plan the treatment and follow up with the patient under treatment at an early stage
